Celebrating Five Years!

This week, my friend Lisa (an amazing person and a breast cancer survivor) is celebrating Five Years Cancer-Free!

Lisa and I have known each other forever, and even though we only get to see each other a few times a year, we always pick up right where we left off. Here’s a picture of us on New Year’s:

She also reads my blog (thanks, Lis) so I’d love it if you could help me surprise her and leave a comment here wishing her a Happy Five Years!And if you didn’t happen to see the Pink Glove Dance when it was first going around YouTube, make sure you click here or watch it below. It’s an awesome video to help inspire breast cancer awareness and it will seriously brighten your day!

What a bright, beacon of encouragement you are Lisa! Congratulations on 5 years of getting stronger and healthier. I'd love to share your story on Women's Life Link. Thank you for the video; I smiled the whole time!

Congratulations to your friend, Lisa! And may your friendship celebrate many more years!That video was awesome! I hadn't seen it before. It brought a smile and a tear to my face.Thanks for stopping by for Wordful Wednesday. Come check out my Wordless Wednesday post too! :-)https://deniseisrundmt.com/2010/02/03/how-do-i-love-thee/

Genny, you are a kind friend. I know Lisa will appreciate all the well wishes!So, Lisa, here's wishing you a lifetime of good health, good friends and lots of happy memories to be made with those that love you! Way to kick cancer in the butt!!! I'm sure you have proven to be an inspiration to more than you'll ever realize! :)Hugs to you both!

You are so sweet to mention me in your blog today. Thank you to everyone for your comments, it really means a lot to me. I'm sure you have figured out by now that Genny is not only a talented writer, but an amazing person and friend. Even though we live in different states she has been there for me throughout my entire cancer journey. She flew up to Portland for a weekend to sit through a chemo treatment and has always been just a phone call away to help me make difficult decisions or just let me vent and cry. Thank you for being such an incredible friend, I love you so much!